SarasDad wrote:
We should also look at the good they are doing
Autism Quacks topic
All the good they do could fit on the head of a pin. I suppose that is better than nothing.
Sometimes my NT children drive me crazy, with all their wanting to socialize, conform to the herd mentality, their linear lives, fashion fascism.
I met an autistic child the other day who settled right down when she was with me and played with the huge wad of keys I wear on my belt for half and hour. We sat and did some non verbal stuff. She is usually ansty and destructive, according to her mother. With me, great. I wish she was mine. I would never give away any of my kids, but I wish I had one more like me.
Sometimes the Auties gotta help the Auties.
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